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A Loving Meditation on the Power of a Smile {Native American Indian Flav}

· Sunday, May 1st 2011 at 3:10PM · 531 views
By Jamilah King
Monday, April 25, 2011, 6:00pm EST

Plenty of people are familiar with Edward S. Curtis’ celebrated photos of Native American tribes. The photos, taken in the early 1900’s and depicting people from 80 different tribes, and have become iconic, appearing on everything from postcards to wall hangings at Ikea. Yet Ryan Red Corn and filmmaker Sterlin Harjo set out on a mission to show that’s there’s plenty of love in Native communities, too.


The two teamed up to produce a moving film of modern-day Native folks smiling and, for all intents and purposes, enjoying every minute of it. Their message is simple: “It’s easy to say ‘Indian mascots are bad, but do you have anything positive to point to?,” Red Corn asked in an interview with Indian Country Today. “So rather than just complain about what’s negative, you could produce something yourself.”


That’s precisely what Red Corn and Harjo accomplished in this moving four and a half minute short film that’s posted above. Viewers see smiling Native folks of all shapes and sizes. Some are shy, tentative grins, while others are laced with a bit of adolescent braggadocio. It’s a playful yet moving meditation of one of our most important human gestures.

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A Loving Meditation on the Power of a Smile {Native American Indian Flav}

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Comments (3)

Richard Kigel Sunday, May 1st 2011 at 7:53PM

Beautiful!

I read somewhere that it takes many more facial muscles to frown than it does to smile.

Smiling releases tensions!!!

DON'T WORRY!! BE HAPPY!!

Jen Fad Sunday, May 1st 2011 at 11:23PM

Laughter is good for the soul, eh. ((Ha ha Ha)) Thanks for the blog, although I can't see the video clip I was able to read the commentary. I find that the Natives of the land are hidden from sight. I was amazed to me a Native American working as a nurse in Buffalo, NY a few years back and she was voting for then Senator Barack Obama. Now that's progressive, eh!!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

(smile)

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